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“The Breaking Point: Culture, Ketamine, and Changing the Future of First Responder Mental Health”

“The Breaking Point: Culture, Ketamine, and Changing the Future of First Responder Mental Health”

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In Episode 4, Michael Long sits down with co-host Nick Robben and special guest Teena Silkwood for one of the most powerful and raw conversations yet. Together, they break down the reality of mental health crises in first responders — from suicidal ideations and repeated attempts, to the life-saving impact of one person speaking up at the right moment.

This episode dives deep into:

  • How old-school culture still prevents first responders from seeking help
  • The gap between generations entering the field
  • Why “we’ve always done it this way” is costing lives
  • Ketamine treatment, stigma, misconceptions, and real-life outcomes
  • How departments can implement “mental light duty,” sabbaticals, and proactive wellness policies
  • The importance of being a “bully for positivity” in the station
  • Using ketamine alongside therapy, EMDR, and modern mental health practices
  • What treatment actually looks and feels like from someone who’s been there

This episode is emotional, educational, and full of practical strategies that departments, leaders, and responders can implement now. Whether you’re a first responder, an administrator, or someone who cares about supporting those who run toward danger, this conversation is essential listening.

Break the Stigma Inc. continues its mission to change the culture, normalize mental health treatment, and provide hope to those who feel like they’re out of options.

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